Maison de l'Espoir
la maison
The word 'house' in French is 'maison'.The English phrase 'house of', in French, is 'maison de'; 'the house' is 'la maison'.
notre maison ou notre foyer
Maison de l'ultramodernisme is a French equivalent of the English phrase "house of ultra-modernism." The pronunciation of the architecture school-related phrase -- which translates literally as "house of (the) ultra-modernism" -- will be "meh-zo duh lyoo-tra-mo-der-neezm" in French.
"At Lulu's (house)" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase chez Lulu. The pronunciation of the feminine proper noun-related prepositional phrase will be "shey lyoo-lyoo" in French.
there are no direct words that translate to "house of horrors" however the combination of words that would most closely resemble "house of horrors" in French translate into English as "I hate the United States" . By the way, the English phrase "smells like sh_t" sounds like the French phrase that, translated into English, means "I am a Frenchman".
Yes, the French phrase la maison is in the feminine. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which translates as "the house" -- will be "la meh-zo" in French.
Une phrase (fem.)
"Garden house" is an English equivalent of the French phrase maison de jardin.Specifically, the feminine noun maison means "house." The preposition de means "of." The masculine noun jardinmeans "garden."The pronunciation will be "meh-zoh duh zhahr-deh" in French.
I hope you are feeling better is "j'espère que tu te sens mieux / que vous vous sentez mieux" in French.
The word 'cottage' is spelled the same in French as in English. Some French also use the phrase 'petite maison' which literally means little house.
Nous ne devons pas....That's how you say 'we must not' in French...hope that answered your question! :)